Plans and Technical Specifications Clause Samples
Plans and Technical Specifications. Bid Proposal (executed by Contractor)
Plans and Technical Specifications. Incorporating comments from the City and the TAC and any identified mitigation measures or special conditions through the CEQA/NEPA process the design team will develop and present 60% design drawings, specifications, and preliminary costs to the City for review. In order to facilitate different timelines for the projects solely within USDA Forest Service lands versus those within City ROW and/or other public and private property the 60% design effort through 100% will develop up to three (3) individual plan sets and technical specification packages so that they can be bid and constructed independently. It is anticipated that one set will cover Forest Service property project elements, and one will cover the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Canyon Bypass Project element either as a standalone project or in combination with all other project elements. The team will coordinate closely with the City of South Lake Tahoe to discuss alternatives when investigating major changes that arise from comments on the 30 percent plans. The plans and specifications will include construction information on all major features similar to the 30% submittal, including a title sheet, sheet index, general notes sheet, site plan with existing utilities and infrastructure, grading plan and profile sheets, pipeline centerline and hydraulic grade line profile sheets, temporary and permanent erosion control and BMPs, revegetation, and detail sheets. Additional design elements if not already identified during 30% design development include temporary access routes, stockpile and staging areas, and cut/fill quantities by habitat type (sufficient to initiate draft permit applications and environmental compliance documents). All project work will be designed to minimize existing habitat disturbance, soil compaction, and infrastructure impacts.
Plans and Technical Specifications. The design team will build upon the approved 60% PS&E (up to 3 sets as described under 7.1) to continue to add details for construction including but not limited to: • Detail call-out identifiers corresponding to details in detail sheets; and proofed to confirm callouts correspond correctly • Any refinements to the grading plans, profile sheets, utility, electrical, traffic control plans, etc. • Any edits as a result of the 60% TAC Design review • Any edits as a result of additional resource agency or stakeholder review and input. The Draft SWPPPs will also be updated to incorporate any additional information discovered between 60% and 90% and significant changes to the plans that require changes to the temporary erosion control and water quality protection measures or dewatering approaches. 90% Design Report In order to maintain continuity through the design development process, the Draft Project Design report will be updated to report on any significant changes to the designs between 60% and 90% to accommodate information gained while field trothing and from City, TAC and other resource agency review and comment
